[Blind Guardian - Singing the Bard's Song Part I]"Ever since Imaginations, it has been obvious. I’d have to go back to Batallions of Fear or Follow the BlindWe were definitely focused on it. We were influenced by bigger bands like Maiden, Queensryche, Helloween, or whoever has had an impact in terms of music, Metallica of course. We considered ourselves as a band already, to be one of the more influential metal bands in Europe. We were already working on it back then. We did have faith in ourselves and the right influences, I would say. From there, everything went in a perfect direction for us; we never doubted we’d be a successful heavy metal band. I’d also say our individual way of songwriting with each album had progressed so fast and it helped us." - Hansi Kursch


[Decrepit Birth]Polarity
[Raunchy]A Discord Electric
[King of Asgard]Fi'mbulvintr
[Shadowgarden]Ashen
[Adversarial]All Idols Fall Before the Hammer


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[Cephalic Carnage]08/09/10
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[Decrepit Birth]Decrepit Birth describe themselves as “technical, melodic, brutal,” and frankly, there’s really no better way to put it. Combining a prominent Chuck Schuldiner and Floridian death metal influence with an impressive technical flare with bits of neoclassical peppered throughout, has proved to be a quite successful recipe for the Santa Cruz CA-based outfit. Looking to capitalize on the success of 2008’s Diminishing Between Worlds, Decrepit Birth have returned with Polarity, which is the product of the band trying something new, making an effort to expand on the sound they honed on previous albums, all the while still keeping it technical, melodic, brutal...



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